Williams County Grand Jury Indicts Twenty-Six

The Williams County Grand Jury convened on November 20, 2018 and returned indictments against 26 individuals facing a total of 58 charges.

Tyrone Arnold, Jr., 26 of Defiance was indicted on a fourth-degree felony count of failure to appear. Authorities allege that Arnold failed to appear as required by the court in connection with a previous felony charge.

Cory J. Caulkins, 29, of Bryan was indicted of fifth-degree felony count of theft. Authorities allege that Caulkins stole a wedding ring valued at $1100 on or about September 19, 2018.

Angela M. Cottrell, 44, of Bryan was indicted on a fifth-degree felony count of aggravated possession of drugs. She is accused of having or possessing or using methamphetamine on or about July 9, 2018.

Lindsay E. Davis, 37, of Stryker was indicted on a fifth-degree felony count of theft. Davis is accused of stealing cash in the amount of $1590.84 from the Stryker Main Stop from the dates of approximately May 3, 2018 through July 27, 2018.

Manessa J. Gamble, 26, of Bryan was indicted for failure to appear, a fourth-degree felony. Gamble is accused of failing to appear as required by the court in connection with a previous felony charge.

Tyler J. Garman, 25, of Hicksville was indicted for domestic violence, a fourth-degree felony. It is alleged that Garman caused or attempted to cause physical harm to a family or household member after having previously pleaded guilty to or been convicted of domestic violence.

Jason E. Grubb, 31, of Montpelier was indicted on a total of five counts. Those counts include two counts of aggravated possession of drugs, each a fifth-degree felony; one count of possession of cocaine, a fifth-degree felony; one count of possession of heroin, a fifth-degree felony; and one count of vandalism, also a fifth-degree felony. Grubb is accused of using or possessing methamphetamine on or about April 8, 2018. He is also accused of using or possessing methamphetamine, cocaine, and heroin on or about September 4, 2018 as well as vandalizing property belonging to the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio on or about September 24, 2018.

Braden R. Hahn, 19, of West Unity was indicted for failure to appear, a fourth-degree felony. Hahn is accused of failing to appear as required by the court in connection with a previous felony charge.

Chrissie M. Hinton, 53, of Montpelier was indicted for aggravated possession of drugs, a third-degree felony. Hinton is accused of possessing or using methamphetamine on or about October 29, 2018.

Sherri A. Jeffries, 51, of Bryan was indicted for aggravated possession of drugs, a fifth-degree felony. Jeffries is accused of possessing or using methamphetamine on or about June 11, 2018.

Amanda J. Lewis, 32, of Bryan was indicted for aggravated possession of drugs, a fifth-degree felony. Lewis is accused of possessing or using methamphetamine on or about July 9, 2018.

Corey M. Lewis, 36, of Bryan was indicted for aggravated possession of drugs, a fifth-degree felony, and failure to appear, a fourth-degree felony. Lewis is accused of possessing or using methamphetamine on or about July 9, 2018 as well as failing to appear as required by the court in connection with a previous felony charge.

Brandon D. Olmor, 34, of Toledo was indicted on a total of four counts including two first-degree misdemeanor counts of assault, a second-degree felony count of felonious assault, and a fourth-degree felony count of improperly handing firearms in a motor vehicle. Authorities allege that Olmer caused or attempted to cause physical harm to two individuals on or about October 30, 2018. It is additionally alleged that Olmer discharged a firearm at those two individuals while he was in a motor vehicle.

Craig R. Oskey, 37, of Bryan was indicted on one count of domestic violence, a fourth-degree felony, and one count of burglary, a second-degree felony. Authorities allege that, on or about October 16, 2018, Oskey trespassed an occupied structure with the purpose of committing a criminal offense as well as that he caused or attempted to cause physical harm to a family or household member on that date, which was after Oskey had previously been convicted of a domestic violence offense.

Nicholas W. Phillips, 35, of Bryan was indicted on three counts. Phillips has been charged with using weapons while intoxicated, a first-degree misdemeanor, having weapons while under disability; a third-degree felony; and endangering children, a first-degree misdemeanor. Phillips is accused of possessing a firearm while under the influence of alcohol or other drug of abuse as well as after having been previously convicted of a felony offense involving illegal possession, use, or trafficking of any drug of abuse. It is further alleged that Phillips was in custody or control of a child under the age of eighteen at the time of those offenses.

Lesley J. Quarles II, 38, of Defiance was indicted for illegal use of supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits, a fifth-degree felony. Quarles is accused of possessing, buying, selling, using, altering, accepting, or transferring SNAP benefits in a manner not authorized by the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 on or about August 23, 2018.

Tomas Ramos III, of Wauseon was indicted on a total of three charges including one count of illegal conveyance of prohibited items onto the grounds of a detention facility, a third-degree felony; one count of possession of cocaine, a fifth-degree felony; and one count of aggravated possession of drugs, also a fifth-degree felony. Ramos is accused of possessing or using cocaine and Fentanyl on or about September 7 as well as conveying those drugs onto the grounds of the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio on that date.

Nicholas C. Rechtine, 30, of Adrian, Michigan was indicted on a total of five counts. Charges include one count of breaking and entering, a fifth-degree felony; one count of grand theft of a motor vehicle, a fourth-degree felony; two counts of theft, each a fifth-degree felony; and one count of criminal mischief, a third-degree misdemeanor. Rechtine is accused of breaking and entering into Derrow-Shirkey Dealership of Montpelier on or about October 18, 2018. Rechtine is additionally accused of the theft of two vehicles as well miscellaneous property as well as to causing damage to another vehicle on that date.

Jason M. Turner, 31, of Pioneer was indicted on a second-degree felony count of felonious assault. He is accused of causing serious physical harm to another on or about September 21, 2018.

Michael E. Walker, 48, of Bryan was indicted for domestic violence, a fourth-degree felony. Walker is accused of causing or attempting to cause physical harm to a family or household member on or about October 27, after having previously been convicted of a domestic violence offense.

Delton K. Walz, 20 of Stryker was indicted for rape, first-degree felony. Authorities allege that on or about August 8, 2018 Walz engaged in sexual conduct with a sixteen-year-old female, who was compelled to submit by force or threat of force.

Tyron H. Webb, 18, of Toledo was indicted for vandalism, a fifth-degree felony. Webb is accused of vandalizing property belonging to the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio on or about October 16, 2018.

Joshua A. Weber, 25, was indicted for domestic violence, a fourth-degree felony, and abduction, a third-degree felony. Weber is accused of abducting by force and causing or attempting to cause physical harm to a family or household member on or about October 25, 2018, after having been previously convicted of a domestic violence offense.

Jared T. Yates, 24, of Bryan was indicted on a fifth-degree felony count of aggravated possession of drugs and a third-degree felony count of having weapons while under disability. It is alleged that, on or about July 9, Yates possessed or used Oxycodone as well as was in possession of a firearm while being drug dependent or in danger of being drug dependent.

Tommy E. Yates, 60, of Bryan was indicted for aggravated possession of drugs, a third-degree felony, and having weapons while under disability, also a third-degree felony. It is alleged that Yates possessed or used methamphetamine on or about July 9, 2018 as well as that he was in possession of a firearm while being drug dependent or in danger of being drug dependent.